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Visa Destinations: Experience Is Everything

By Brian Riley
July 1, 2026
in Analysts Coverage, Credit
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It is hard to imagine traveling anywhere without a Visa in your wallet or purse—or an American Express or Mastercard, for that matter. Quite often, cards from Bank of America, Chase, or Citi also come with rewards programs and travel benefits that can enhance luxury travel or simply make budget travel more affordable. 

Now, Visa is getting into the game directly with Visa Destinations. The new program does not do what Amex Travel, Capital One Travel, Chase Travel, or Citi Travel do: engineer the airline and hotel into a package. Instead, Visa Destinations curates cool experiences. Visa’s notes:

  • The move marks a strategic expansion of Visa’s role beyond payments, extending its presence into how travelers discover, plan, and experience trips. Research from Visa suggests that travelers are increasingly choosing destinations based on passion, purpose, and experiences rather than geography alone. In 2025, 4 in 10 travelers took a trip to attend music, sports, or art festivals, with major cultural events acting as draws for international visitors and contributors to local economies.
  • Available exclusively to Visa customers through a mobile-first platform, Visa Destinations is designed around the motivations behind travel. Whether users are drawn by food, fashion, sports, or simply exploring neighborhoods for hidden gems, it offers recommendations, city guides, and curated experiences, reflecting Visa’s broader effort to expand its role from facilitating payments to supporting the wider travel journey.

Going to Paris? Skip the lines at the Louvre if your card is a Visa Infinite. If you hold a Bank of America Premium Rewards Elite, or a Chase Sapphire Reserve, then “approchez-vous!”

In Miami and want to “Zip across the Biscayne Bay with a jet ski?” You can get the deal with your Visa traditional or Signature cards. In London, there is a similar deal with the London Eye, and outside of Rome, it is “Dawn in Pompeii” on a private tour, using an eligible Visa card.

Network tie-ins are not new. Everyone knows about Visa’s World Cup sponsorship, and Mastercard has a similar lineup with the PGA Tour and the French Open. And who wouldn’t love to sit in an American Express seat at Wimbledon.

Visa Destinations is interesting because it does not compete with the credit card travel programs. However, it enhances the card class, whether it be Signature or Infinite, and actually creates more value for the trip that might have been booked through something like Chase Travel.

Right now, Visa targets ten locations: Paris, London, Dubai, Milan, Rome, Mexico City, New York City, Miami, San Francisco, and Thailand. Sooner or later, expect it: “Everywhere you want to be.”

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